Taking another look, my estimate of required metadatasize
might be off by a factor of five or so. 128K might be sufficient
for 100 LVs, depending on fragmentation and such.
Still, the history of computer science is largely a story
of problems caused by people thinking they'd allocated plenty
of space. Today you can't fdisk a drive or array larger than
2TB because someone thought 32 bits would plenty. Probably
best to allocate 100 times as much as you think you'll ever
need - a few MB of disk space is cheap.
--
Ray Morris
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On 11/24/2010 02:28:11 PM, Andrew Gideon wrote:

We've just hit this error, and it is blocking any expansion of
existing